Filters
Filters (3 applied)
Clear All
Collection
22 Results
-
Aircraft of the R.A.F. : Some famous types.
Art
Maker: Royal Australian Air Force [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
British Second World War recruitment poster depicting ten different types of Allied aircraft. The poster was one of a series of similar posters used for the identification of aircraft and features ima...ARTV01588
-
A message from Her Majesty the Queen to the nurses of Britain...
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A British war poster depicting the Queen's image, and a message from the Queen to the nurses of Britain. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commonwealth GovernmentARTV02429
-
Dysentery Dan, Typhoid Tim: "Are you a food handler?"
Art
Maker: [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A military wartime hygiene warning poster for food handlers during the war depicts a chef in the kitchen, who goes to the toilet and returns to serve food without first washing his hands. An customer ...ARTV05224
-
Got one? Get one! Buy another Victory Note
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
First World War poster depicting a red feather at the top with text underneath stating: 'Got one? Get One! Buy another Victory Note'. The text is imploring people to buy more war bonds to speed up vic...ARTV00005
-
Holland will rise again...
Art
Maker: [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Post-World War II poster picturing the the destruction of a Dutch city after a bombing with the message "Holland will rise again."ARTV05876
-
Journee de l'Armee d'Afrique et des troupes Coloniales [Day of the African army and colonial troops]
Art
Maker: Jonas, Lucien-Hector [S.L : S.N., N.D.] Devambez Imprimerie
French First World War poster depicting Army recruits from the French colonies in Africa charging in the trenches. In 1914-1918, soldiers who originated in the French colonies played a considerable ro...ARTV00062
-
Let no man be forced to kill: Free Zarb
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A mistakenly drawn peace symbol overprinted with text. On 14 October 1969, John Francis Zarb, a 21 year old postal worker and part-time student, was the first man to be found guilty of having failed t...ARTV00881
-
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Enrol today
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Depicys an image of a young woman, in uniform, beckoning others to join Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps as new recruits. Intially called the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), the QMAAC was formed...ARTV00060
-
Quem queria guerra: A Allemanha ou A Gra-Gretanha? [Who wanted the war: Germany or Great Britain?]
Art
Maker: Anderson, S [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A Portuguese First World War poster depicting eleven images comparing the war readiness of Germany with Great Britain as it asks "Who wanted the war?". Portugal declared its support for the allies sho...ARTV00105
-
Rally for Vietnam
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A bomber aircraft releasing its payload of bombs with a large red cross printed over it. The accompanying text advertises a May Day march and calls for an end to US intervention in Vietnam and recogni...ARTV03117
-
Rally for Vietnam
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
A bomber aircraft releasing its payload of bombs with a large red cross printed over it. The accompanying text advertises a May Day march and calls for an end to the US intervention in Vietnam and rec...ARTV00898
-
See the war train
Art
Maker: [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
This Dutch poster depicts a railway Howitzer, probably British, paraded as spectacle along the train line. Smiling military men in Pith Helmets give a thumbs-up. The poster has both English and Dutch ...ARTV05032
-
Seven Rules for Saving Tools...
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Australian Second World War poster outlines seven rules for the maintenance of tools. By conserving existing tools, it meant that less resources were poured into the creation of replacements and there...ARTV03305
-
Thank you for all you have done, but we need still more...
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
British Second World War proclamation-style poster highlighting the importance of work that has already been done by factory workers (particularly those working on radio valves and components), but th...ARTV01564
-
There's a MAN'S job to be done
Art
Maker: New Zealand Army [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
This rare poster was one of the first voluntary recruitment posters to be commissioned by the New Zealand Army during the Second World War. In this recruitment poster they are appealing for men to enl...ARTV01548
-
Typoid Tim: "Are you a good food handler?"
Art
Maker: Marcuse, Ernest Henry [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Typhoid Tim was a cartoon character attributed to Australian artist Ernst Marcuse. The poster depicts Typhoid Tim, a chef, not conforming to adequate hygiene practices, which ultimately leads to the d...ARTV02473
-
War Fair: A case for Peace
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Exploded and assembled diagrams of a jet fighter and human body. The accompanying text advertises films and music at the Mandala Theatre, in Sydney, as a contribution to the May 1970 Moratorium. The M...ARTV03197
-
War Fair: A case for Peace
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
This poster promotes a film festival organised in the days leading up to the first Vietnam Moratorium protest on 8 May 1970. In the days surrounding each of the Moratorium marches, events such as film...ARTV00885
-
We shall not flag or fail
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
This text-only British Second World War poster quotes a speech given by British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill to the House of Commons on 4 June 1940. This speech was the second of three that Ch...ARTV02252
-
We Shall Win the War
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Depicts a black and white photograph of Winston Churchill with a background of tanks and Supermarine Spitfires. Text in Dutch and English. Reproduced with text in Thai (ARTV02532), Chinese (ARTV02533)...ARTV02531